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Nisar Ahmad; Arif Alam; Ikram Shah – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2024
Information Communication Technology (ICT) is ubiquitous in the 21st century, hence both educators and learners need to integrate relevant ICT resources in their teaching and learning practices, to meet stakeholder's expectations and keep abreast with the race of technological advancement. The current research focuses on the analysis of ICT…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Communications, Computer Mediated Communication
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Chawinga, Winner Dominic – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2016
It is understood that microblogging (tweeting) which is a form of Web 2.0, has been a centre of attraction in some institutions of higher education. However, despite its hype and pomp as reported by some scholars in developed countries, integration of Twitter in a classroom environment in developing countries is just beginning to flourish. In…
Descriptors: Social Media, Electronic Publishing, Course Content, Foreign Countries
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Hodgins, Dave – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2010
The explosion of Web 2.0 into libraries has left many smaller academic libraries (and other libraries with limited computing resources or support) to work in the cloud using free Web applications. The use of commercial Web hosting is an innovative approach to the problem of inadequate local resources. While the idea of insourcing IT will seem…
Descriptors: Computers, Academic Libraries, Internet, Word Processing
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Dawson, Phillip – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2010
This article presents an argument for the use of networked interactive whiteboards (NIWBs) in regional Australian higher education and identifies new pedagogies for this context. Most Australian universities operate multiple campuses, and many use video conference facilities to deliver courses across these sites. For students at remote video…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Lecture Method, Regional Programs
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Green, David; Roy, Michael – EDUCAUSE Review, 2008
What is the current thinking about cyberinfrastructure for the liberal arts, what models for transinstitutional collaboration and institution building are emerging, and what steps can campuses take to move this agenda forward? (Contains 23 notes.)
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Computer Networks, Internet, Technological Advancement
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Salas, Grace; Alexander, Julie S. – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
Regardless of whether an institution is a reluctant passenger on the racing technology train or itching to throw another shovel of coal on the fire, continuing advancements in technology make it a formidable factor in life on college campuses today. While students are updating their most recent social networking sites, faculty, staff, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Achievement, Student Personnel Services, Technology Uses in Education
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Bechar-Israeli, Haya – Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 1995
Examines nicknames of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) users, whose identities are condensed into a single line which states their nicknames, the electronic address, and a slogan or the users' real names. Demonstrates that although people play games with their nicknames, the nicknames they choose are an inherent part of their Net identity and their…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
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Hodgson, Vivien; Reynolds, Michael – Studies in Higher Education, 2005
The article reviews the popularity in networked learning designs for values of collaboration, and in particular, of community. Examples of this are drawn from the networked learning literature, highlighting corresponding arguments for networked learning providing the basis for a more democratic ethos within higher educational programmes. The…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Learning Processes, Computer Networks, Higher Education
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Young, Dan – T.H.E. Journal, 2005
Internet Protocol (IP) Telephony, or voice-over IP (VoIP), has proved to be a wise decision for many organizations. This technology crosses the boundaries of public and private networks, enterprise and residential markets, voice and data technologies, as well as local and long-distance services. The convergence of voice and data into a single,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Internet, Telecommunications, Computer Mediated Communication
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Gay, Geri; Lentini, Marc – Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 1995
Examines student use of a prototype networked collaborative design environment to support or augment learning about engineering design. Finds that students use the channels for a variety of activities to increase depth of communication, increase breadth of communication, and overcome technical difficulty. Suggests that students need multiple…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Cooperation
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Al-Khulaifi, M. – Information Services & Use, 1995
Provides an overview of the Gulfnet Academic network, set in the context of development in Saudi Arabia and the establishment of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST). Goals and objectives of KACST are presented, Gulfnet members in the Gulf States are listed, and Gulfnet management, services, and facilities are discussed. (JKP)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Walther, Joseph B. – Human Communication Research, 1994
Assesses the related effects of anticipated future interaction and different communication media (computer-mediated versus face-to-face communication) on the communication of relational intimacy and composure. Shows that the assignment of long-term versus short-term partnerships has a larger impact on anticipated future interaction reported by…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Higher Education
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Takayoshi, Pamela – Computers and Composition, 1994
Presents research to support the argument that patterns of interaction deeply entrenched within a patriarchal system cannot be undermined simply by offering access to a new medium such as computer-mediated communication. Claims that, in moving away from traditional discourse forms that oppress and marginalize women, scholars run the risk of those…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Females
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Feld, Harold – EDUCAUSE Review, 2005
With increasing frequency, communities are seeing the arrival of a new class of noncommercial broadband providers: community wireless networks (CWNs). Utilizing the same wireless technologies that many colleges and universities have used to create wireless networks on campus, CWNs are creating broadband access for free or at costs well below…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Computer Networks, Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education
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Bailey, Elaine K.; Cotlar, Morton – Communication Education, 1994
Discusses some techniques and methodologies used in efforts to integrate computers and communication technology into existing curricula. Discusses teacher-student interaction, student-student interaction, electronic guest lecturers, and electronic forums and panels. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Educational Change, Educational Technology
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